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Mumbai – “There are around 10 crore plus Rohingya and Bangladeshi infiltrators currently residing in India, of which 1 crore are in Maharashtra. Around 40 lakh of them are living in Mumbai. All these infiltrators are involved in anti-national activities. To evict these infiltrators, ‘Janata NRC Campaign’ will be implemented in Maharashtra. 5.5 lakh activists from Maharashtra will work on the field to search for infiltrators under this campaign,” informed the Chief Editor of ‘Sudarshan News Channel’, Suresh Chavhanke. He was talking at a press conference organised at Yashwantrao Chavan Pratisthan on October 3. On this occasion, the working president of Swatantryaveer Savarkar National Memorial Ranjit Savarkar, Lt Gen (retd) Rajendra Nimbhorkar, Col (retd) Naresh Goyal were also present.
Dignitaries from various sectors of society including Army, Navy, Civil Service were present at this press conference and showed their support to the campaign. Suresh Chavhanke further said, “According to a report by the Maharashtra Home Department, there are more than 1,000 cases registered in Police stations against Bangladeshi and Rohingya infiltrators. 3 lakh Bangladeshi infiltrators living in Assam have come to Maharashtra fearing the action of the Government there. All infiltrators in Maharashtra should leave the State. A National Citizen Registration Committee is established in each District. Workshops have been conducted in each District regarding this. Bangladeshi infiltrators are living in Maharashtra claiming to be Bengalis. 100 citizens from Kolkata will come to Maharashtra for their identification. We will identify the intruders from their language and report them to the local Police.”
5.5 Lakh Workers to Search for Infiltrators! – @SureshChavhanke Editor-in-Chief, Sudarshan News #JanataNRC Campaign by @SudarshanNewsTV Channel to free Maharashtra from infiltrators !
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* 18,400 Gram Panchayats contacted
By appealing to the citizens, it will be identified if there are any infiltrators living around them. City wards and Gram Panchayats in rural areas will be contacted to find out whether there are infiltrators in their area. We have visited 18,400 Gram Panchayats and 44,000 villages so far for this campaign. People from various fields like religious, social etc. are working in this. This campaign should be looked at not from a political viewpoint, but from a viewpoint of national interest, added Chavhanke.
* Campaign implementation
First the area will be determined. After that the workers will be grouped and categorised. After that, an appeal will be made to the infiltrators to come forward voluntarily. Then a search operation will be conducted. After verifying the infiltrator’s background and confirmation, the Government will be pressurised to take action. In this way, the campaign will be implemented in 6 phases, explained Chavhanke.
* Bangladeshi infiltrators are involved in anti-national activities : Rajendra Nimbhorkar, retired Lt. Gen
India has a 4,198 km long border with Bangladesh. 197 rivers flow from India into Bangladesh. Due to the forests in the border area, there is large infiltration from Bangladesh to India. Infiltrators from Bangladesh are involved in terrorist activities in India. They are trained for it.
*Connect and join the movementInformation about this campaign has been posted on the website ‘www.JananNRC.org ‘. To participate and support the campaign, please contact 92094204204, appealed Chavhanke. |
* Infiltrators can cause civil war in India : Ranjit Savarkar, Executive Chairman, Swatantryaveer Savarkar National MemorialInfiltrators who enter to India are getting Aadhaar cards very easily. They are getting citizenship of the country on the basis of Aadhaar card. This has had a major impact on the employment of locals. Earlier, carpenters were from Rajasthan or Maharashtra. Now the carpenters are Bangladeshis. Bangladeshis have completely taken over the fishing business which was done earlier by the Koli community. If this continues, in the next 15-20 years India will face civil war due to these infiltrators. Everyone should participate in this campaign. |